Dear Michael Duffy & Staff,
I wanted to take a moment to express our deepest appreciation for your donation during the Christmas holidays. It certainly came at the right time. I have attached a letter from Little Flower expressing their thanks for you to read. Because of your generosity we were able to give 2 gifts a piece to over 104 children, plus a 50” HDTV that we got at PC Richards (heavily discounted) for their recreational room. We were also able to adopt some families as well and made their holidays extra special. Our food pantry as well was supplied, so not only did the children enjoy their gift but had full tummies too.
It was beautiful to see all the smiles in their faces seeing someone they didn’t know cared enough to make a difference. Unfortunately we were not allowed to take pictures of the children opening the gifts because of facility policy. But it truly made their holidays very special.
Please express my heartfelt thanks to the staff as well, as they had to sacrifice their yearly office party. My earnest prayer is that the Lord that see everything, would return to you all richly! I am reminded by Jesus very word, “Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these my children, you did it to me.” (Matthews 25:40)
Again, our deepest appreciation to you and staff! The Lord bless you!
In His Service,
Angel M. Falcon
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